Politics

Pro-China Tech Network Linked to NYC May Day

Misryoum reports claims that a pro-China-linked tech network backed groups at NYC May Day where Mayor Zohran Mamdani spoke.

A May Day rally in New York City drew unexpected attention after Misryoum traced connections between organizers on the ground and a pro-China-linked tech financier.

In Union Square ahead of the demonstrations. Misryoum reports that the People’s Forum. a group described as receiving backing from Shanghai-based Neville Roy Singham. played an early visible role in organizing the event and coordinating with organizers tied to socialist activism.. As the crowd gathered. the rally included participation from the Party for Socialism and Liberation. which helped set the tone of the afternoon with chants and political messaging.

The significance here is not only about what was said at a rally, but how networks and resources can shape what gets amplified in public spaces. When outside funding is alleged, the question quickly becomes who is effectively steering the debate.

Misryoum reports that shortly before the remarks. members connected to the same organizing ecosystem arrived with prepared materials. including anti-Trump signs. and set up for the event near the park.. The day also featured a broader pro-communist presence, with multiple far-left groups appearing with their own messaging and printed materials.

Meanwhile, Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s appearance added a layer of political contrast.. Misryoum reports that as the mayor spoke. many union-affiliated attendees had already dispersed. with the crowd’s focus shifting toward the organizers and their wider political agenda.. Mamdani framed his remarks around local priorities such as universal childcare. “faster buses. ” and proposals aimed at taxing wealthy individuals and major corporations.

This moment underscores a recurring feature of U.S. protest politics: coalitions form around labor and economic grievances, but the public spectacle can quickly broaden into ideological contesting. In that setting, the choice of who shows up, and when, can influence which messages dominate.

After Mamdani’s brief address, demonstrators continued the march and some streets remained closed. Misryoum also reports that logistical disruptions affected at least part of the movement of vehicles on the route earlier in the day, including an ambulance that had to reroute.

For U.S.. politics. the bigger takeaway is how cities become arenas for national and international political narratives. even when the immediate focus is local governance.. When funding ties and ideological branding overlap in the same gathering. it can affect public trust and how residents interpret both protest claims and elected officials’ agendas.